Latest NewsWhy Science Alone Won’t Solve the Climate CrisisNew research paper emphasizes the human element in managing climate risks in the Pacific HONOLULU (March 9, 2010) – With nations spending untold millions on scientific research to address the global climate crisis, social scientist Melissa L. Finucane cautions that they should not neglect another key element – the human factor. A Senior Fellow at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, Finucane states in a recent paper that a purely technocratic approach ignores the dynamic psychological, cultural, social, economic and political systems that shape different societies’ response to the threat of climate change impacts. Click here to listen to an interview with Dr. Finucane on the EarthSky science program. ... more ... |
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International Graduate Student Conference Addresses Global ChallengesNow in its ninth year, the East-West Center’s International Graduate Student Conference (IGSC) is steadily increasing in international scope and prestige, attracting university students from more countries than ever before. Over 120 graduate students representing 43 countries from 40 universities gathered at the EWC’s Hawai‘i Imin International Conference Center in mid-February to present their research. The annual gathering is the largest student-run conference on Asia Pacific issues. Click here to view video of the keynote address by former Hong Kong Chief Executive C.H. Tung. FEATURED PUBLICATIONSby Jefferson Fox U.S.-Burma Relations: "Pragmatic Engagement" Greets "Discipline-Flourishing Democracy" by Sourabh Gupta The Global Economic Crisis and Its Implications for Asian Economic Cooperation by Michael G. Plummer More publications... FEATURED SITESEast-West MediaLine Asia Matters for America EWCA Blog |







